Language, Migration and Social Mobility in Catalonia
Edited by Amado Alarcón, Universitat Rovira i Virgil, Spain and Luis Garzón, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Biographical note
Amado Alarcón (PhD Sociology, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, 2002) is Associate Profesor of Sociology at Universitat Rovira i Virgili (Tarragona, Spain). He has published widely in the field of sociology of migration, sociology of work and enterprise and sociolinguistics.
Luis Garzón (PhD Sociology, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, 2006) is currently Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the GRIAL (Interdisciplinary Research Group on Latin America) at the Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium. He has published several papers on the labour market insertion of Latin American migrants.
Luis Garzón (PhD Sociology, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, 2006) is currently Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the GRIAL (Interdisciplinary Research Group on Latin America) at the Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium. He has published several papers on the labour market insertion of Latin American migrants.
Readership
Professors and researchers in the fields of sociology of migration, sociology of ethnic relationships, sociology of work and sociology of language. All those interested in the link between language and migration.
Table of contents
List of Tables
Notes on authors
Foreword by Carlota Solé
1. Language and second generation in Catalonia, Amado Alarcón and Luis Garzón
2. Social integration of migrants, language and the second generation, Amado Alarcón and Luis Garzón
3. Second generation Argentinean: between mobility and mobilization, Luis Garzón
4. Social mobility and the Catalan labor market. Analysis of second generation migrants from Colombia, Iskra Pavez Soto
5. Second generation Moroccans in Catalonia. Language, employment and social inclusion, Aitor Hernández-Carr
6. Evaluation of social mobility and language in context, Amado Alarcón & Luis Garzón
7. Concluding remarks: the instrumental and symbolic dimensions of the integration of migration, Amado Alarcón & Luis Garzón
Bibliography
Index
Notes on authors
Foreword by Carlota Solé
1. Language and second generation in Catalonia, Amado Alarcón and Luis Garzón
2. Social integration of migrants, language and the second generation, Amado Alarcón and Luis Garzón
3. Second generation Argentinean: between mobility and mobilization, Luis Garzón
4. Social mobility and the Catalan labor market. Analysis of second generation migrants from Colombia, Iskra Pavez Soto
5. Second generation Moroccans in Catalonia. Language, employment and social inclusion, Aitor Hernández-Carr
6. Evaluation of social mobility and language in context, Amado Alarcón & Luis Garzón
7. Concluding remarks: the instrumental and symbolic dimensions of the integration of migration, Amado Alarcón & Luis Garzón
Bibliography
Index
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